Monday, May 25, 2020

The pattern for a 99.5% protection mask for COVID-19, created by a genius and compassionate nurse, Tommye Austin

Local nurse designs mask with 99.5% filtration efficiency



The pattern [pdf]

https://www.universityhealthsystem.com/~/media/files/pdf/news/tm-2020-mask-pattern.pdf

Tommy Austin talks about the TM2020 mask. You can see the materials needed and the design.


Ingredients needed:

Swimmer's tape

Surgical drape fabric

Merv 13 fabric

1/8" elastic tape

Metal nose bridge strips

All purpose thread

Instructions
  1. Cut two 12 x12 pieces of AC filter material with a Merv rating of 13 or higher. Cut two pieces of 1/8 inch elastic: neck piece is 8 inches and head pieces is 10 inches. Please measure your head and neck if you want a tighter seal.
  2. Fold the 12 x 12 inch square of fabric in half.
  3. Fold Fabric 1 inch upward on each side to create air pocket. This fold creates the air pocket that allows the user to breathe better and avoid carbon dioxide build up.
  4. Measure mask across the face from cheek to cheek and mark.
  5. Press down seams at top of mask for ½ inches
  6. Trim edges across the top of the mask
  7. Insert metal nose piece and stitch it in place.
  8. Stitch each end elastic to each corner at the top of the mask. Stitch all layers together using a straight stitch. The filter material should be sandwiched between layers of the cotton fabric or surgical drape.

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